Pose-independent 3D Anthropometry from Sparse Data
David Bojani\'c, Stefanie Wuhrer, Tomislav Petkovi\'c, Tomislav, Pribani\'c

TL;DR
This paper introduces a novel method for estimating human body measurements from sparse 3D landmarks in any pose, overcoming limitations of traditional dense geometry methods that require a static A-pose.
Contribution
The proposed approach enables pose-independent 3D anthropometry using sparse landmarks, allowing accurate measurements without strict pose constraints or dense geometric data.
Findings
Achieves comparable accuracy to dense geometry methods in A-pose
Works effectively with sparse landmarks in arbitrary poses
Provides open-source implementation for research community
Abstract
3D digital anthropometry is the study of estimating human body measurements from 3D scans. Precise body measurements are important health indicators in the medical industry, and guiding factors in the fashion, ergonomic and entertainment industries. The measuring protocol consists of scanning the whole subject in the static A-pose, which is maintained without breathing or movement during the scanning process. However, the A-pose is not easy to maintain during the whole scanning process, which can last even up to a couple of minutes. This constraint affects the final quality of the scan, which in turn affects the accuracy of the estimated body measurements obtained from methods that rely on dense geometric data. Additionally, this constraint makes it impossible to develop a digital anthropometry method for subjects unable to assume the A-pose, such as those with injuries or disabilities.…
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TopicsErgonomics and Musculoskeletal Disorders · Textile materials and evaluations · 3D Shape Modeling and Analysis
